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Kent with the section house visible.
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Mary "Molly" Flynn, youngest daughter of the Flynn family, standing at Kent. This photo is cropped from 2011.016D.184, showing Kate Flynn, Lucy Cooper and Molly standing at Kent. A large hand-colored portrait was made from this photo, it being one of few photos taken of Mary. "Mary, the 12 year old [sic. 13 year old] daughter of Mrs. Katie Flynn, of Sherwood, died last Tuesday [Feb. 10, 1914] after a illness of only a few hours. She attended school...
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Tom Gill, an unidentified man, and Hughie constructing movable scaffolding. The scaffolding is on train wheels and is pulled by a horse or mule when working on tunnel interiors, e.g. the railway tunnel under Tennessee Pass.
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Nora Flynn, oldest of the William and Catherine Flynn children.
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Nora Flynn standing in the yard at Kent in 1919. Nora Anna Flynn was the first recorded birth in the town of Eagle [March 7,1892]. She was 27 years old in this photo.
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Nora Flynn, dressed up and standing in the yard. Nora was the oldest child of William and Catharine Flynn. Hers was the first recorded birth in the town of Eagle in 1892. [Not to be confused with Norah Flynn, Bill Flynn's wife.]
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Sisters Nora (right) and Kate Flynn, standing at the section house at Kent.
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Dan Flynn on the old quarry rigging in Red Canyon [Leonard Horn's place].
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A group of potato pickers at Kent. Jim Flynn is third from the left, in front. Inscription reads: "Potatoe Pickers."
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Ralph Sparks standing in front of the section house at Kent.
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Fence sitting in Glenwood Springs. From left, Red Moscon, Ted Moore and Beno Moscon. [Moscon also spelled Mossicon in several captions]
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The road to the Kent section house (in the distance), later the property of Leonard Horn.
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Ruth Gilroy holding Dorthy Gilroy at Kent in 1918. Railroad tracks are to the left.
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A group posing in Glenwood Springs, 1918. Inscription reads: "Bill McHatton and some boys. B--Wilson, Kate Flynn."
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The section house for the D.&.R.G. at Kent, Colorado, seen through the trees.
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Two men sitting on either side of a crew car at Kent.
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From left, Harriet Nelson, Kate Flynn, Cecil and Dell stealing strawberries at Ed Watson's place, 4th of July 1918.
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Photo postcard of Taylor Agee taken in 1915, sent to Miss Katie Flynn, Wolcott, Colo., from Pueblo, Colo., June 25, 10 am, 1917. 1 cent postage stamp affixed and canceled. "Hey friend I will write you a few lines. Every body is OK from a friend Taylor"
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The family of William R. Flynn, seated on the steps of the Kent section house. Mr. Flynn, a railroad timekeeper for the D&RGW, died in 1905. This photo taken in 1907 shows Catherine Carey Flynn, William's widow, seated in the doorway. From left, below her, are Nora and William Jr. "Bill," In the front row, from left, are Kate, Jim and Mary "Mollie." The other boys are Dan, John "Jack" and an extra, unidentified male. "Catherine and William...
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Mary Elizabeth, Tom and Kate Gill in about 1923. Kate Flynn married Tom Gill in 1921. Tom was working for the Building and Bridge Department of the D&RG based in Wolcott. Their first child, Mary Elizabeth Gill, was born in 1921 in Glenwood Springs. In 1923, the family moved to Los Angeles. -- Jack Hughes